Oakland Virtual Inauguration Ball For Vice President-Elect Kamala D. Harris, Called Oakland Salutes
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Oakland Virtual Inauguration Ball For Vice President-Elect Kamala D. Harris, Called Oakland SalutesThe Oakland Symphony is proud to present Oakland Salutes, The City’s Commemorative Virtual Inauguration Ball celebrating its very own Madame Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris. Oakland Salutes is free and will premiere on Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 3:00pm PST/6:00pm EST from OaklandSymphony.org. The show will then be made available On Demand. Born in Oakland, Kamala D. Harris will be sworn in as the 49th Vice President of the United States on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. The pandemic is keeping all of us from gathering in Washington, DC and in other places, so the Oakland Symphony has produced a Virtual Inauguration Ball in order to celebrate this historic transition of power. Curated by Oakland Symphony Conductor and Music Director Michael Morgan and hosted by Oakland Port Commissioner Michael Colbruno, Oakland Salutes is a free virtual event and features a collection of performances and words from members of the Oakland Arts Community. The show includes a message Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf along with performances and contributions from the Oakland Symphony, Oakland Symphony Chorus, Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, Jazz Mafia, Tammy L. Hall, Tiffany Austin, Oaktown Jazz Workshop, Oakland Ballet Company’s Ashley Thopiah, Oakland Asian Cultural Center Artists Van-Anh Vo, Chitresh Das Institute and Leela Dance Collective, Shawnette Sulker, Emil Miland, Jerome Lenk, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Chorus, Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Greer Nakadegawa-Lee, Piedmont East Bay Children’s Chorus, Oakland Museum of California, The Great Wall Youth Orchestra, Bandaloop, Oakland Art Murmur, Oakland Youth Chorus, East Bay Family Defenders, Bananas, and League of Women Voters. “We are all so proud to have an Oakland, California native as the 49th Vice President,” says Oakland Symphony Conductor and Music Director Michael Morgan. “The Oakland Symphony has brought together so many members of the Oakland arts community to celebrate this landmark occasion and we are so excited for people around this country and around the world to learn more about her hometown and its citizens. For almost 100 years, the Oakland Symphony has presented classical and symphonic music in the Bay Area. Michael Morgan, since 1991, has served as the Symphony’s Music Director and Conductor and has personified the organization’s commitment to serving its diverse population through the unique convergence of artistic excellence, community service, and education programs. The Symphony’s aim is to make classical music accessible to all members of our community by presenting unique programs and attracting a wide-ranging, culturally diverse audience. For more information on Oakland Salutes, please visit OaklandSymphony.org. Post based on press release from Oakland Symphony to Zennie62Media.
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Oakland Virtual Inauguration Ball For Vice President-Elect Kamala D. Harris, Called Oakland SalutesThe Oakland Symphony is proud to present Oakland Salutes, The City’s Commemorative Virtual Inauguration Ball celebrating its very own Madame Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris. Oakland Salutes is free and will premiere on Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 3:00pm PST/6:00pm EST from OaklandSymphony.org. The show will then be made available On Demand. Born in Oakland, Kamala D. Harris will be sworn in as the 49th Vice President of the United States on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. The pandemic is keeping all of us from gathering in Washington, DC and in other places, so the Oakland Symphony has produced a Virtual Inauguration Ball in order to celebrate this historic transition of power. Curated by Oakland Symphony Conductor and Music Director Michael Morgan and hosted by Oakland Port Commissioner Michael Colbruno, Oakland Salutes is a free virtual event and features a collection of performances and words from members of the Oakland Arts Community. The show includes a message Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf along with performances and contributions from the Oakland Symphony, Oakland Symphony Chorus, Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, Jazz Mafia, Tammy L. Hall, Tiffany Austin, Oaktown Jazz Workshop, Oakland Ballet Company’s Ashley Thopiah, Oakland Asian Cultural Center Artists Van-Anh Vo, Chitresh Das Institute and Leela Dance Collective, Shawnette Sulker, Emil Miland, Jerome Lenk, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Chorus, Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Greer Nakadegawa-Lee, Piedmont East Bay Children’s Chorus, Oakland Museum of California, The Great Wall Youth Orchestra, Bandaloop, Oakland Art Murmur, Oakland Youth Chorus, East Bay Family Defenders, Bananas, and League of Women Voters. “We are all so proud to have an Oakland, California native as the 49th Vice President,” says Oakland Symphony Conductor and Music Director Michael Morgan. “The Oakland Symphony has brought together so many members of the Oakland arts community to celebrate this landmark occasion and we are so excited for people around this country and around the world to learn more about her hometown and its citizens. For almost 100 years, the Oakland Symphony has presented classical and symphonic music in the Bay Area. Michael Morgan, since 1991, has served as the Symphony’s Music Director and Conductor and has personified the organization’s commitment to serving its diverse population through the unique convergence of artistic excellence, community service, and education programs. The Symphony’s aim is to make classical music accessible to all members of our community by presenting unique programs and attracting a wide-ranging, culturally diverse audience. For more information on Oakland Salutes, please visit OaklandSymphony.org. Post based on press release from Oakland Symphony to Zennie62Media.
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